What I hate with this is that is defines that the army itself is good or bad. But in reality it is what it is used for. If its actually used for defence, then it’s very honorable. When it’s used as a tool to exploit resources to the rich, (aka generally being the aggressor), it’s not.
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ydieb@lemm.eeto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This concept for budget double decker airline seatingEnglish
18·2 years agoAs a taller person, if this gives me sufficient legroom and a seat that actually distributes the weight over my whole thighs such that I can sit somewhat comfortable, this seems like a major upgrade to me.
But he has worked as a ceo before and thus has ceo experience! /s and thus the circle (jerk) continues.
ydieb@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Smartphone sales down 22 percent in Q2, the worst performance in a decadeEnglish
30·2 years agoWhen the whole western society has been force fed that “we must consume else our economy will collapse”, not continously outselling (and throwing away barely year old work) is bad, this is the result.
ydieb@lemm.eeto
Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Global solar installations projected to jump 56% this year!!English
14·2 years agoThis graph does what every other predictive graph does, cuts the superlinear growth short just after one year. It’s guanteed to be very wrong. At some point we will have way more solar than needed and it will severely flat out, but I don’t think is even close it it.
Funny thing is that I am an software engineer.
Anyway, you might be right, but you also might be wrong, it entirely depends on how they have implemented it.
They are from a gameplay perspective the same game. That ubisoft possibly does the sadly very common “to win the marathon you have to sprint faster”, which makes it take a lot of work to spit out something very similar would not be surprising, but also does not change the fact that they are imo too similar.
Because they are releasing the same game multiple times with just a splash of paint.
ydieb@lemm.eeto
World News@lemmy.world•New study gave $7,500 to 50 unhoused peopleEnglish
57·2 years agoThose need a entirely different type of help.
ydieb@lemm.eeto
Programming@programming.dev•Most and Least Verbose Programming Languages
5·2 years agoInteresting that zig is so much lower than c in expressiveness. Isn’t that a bit weird?
ydieb@lemm.eeto
Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should we decide to have a main fediverse community or should we keep posting everything twice?
44·2 years agoA cool feature would be an opt in community federation. So two aligned communities on different instances can “friend” each other and will be synonymous. If one instance disappears or one community is closed, the other will be represented as the original synced whole.
ydieb@lemm.eeto
Antique Memes Roadshow@lemmy.world•Do you see Black and Blue, or White and Gold?
4·2 years agoBlue and gold.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The world's largest chipmaker promised to create thousands of US jobs. There are growing tensions over whether US workers have the skills or work ethic to do them.English
20·2 years agoThis exploitative just creates burned out engineers. It’s a reason total productivity has seen increasing with reduced work weeks. Well rested and happy people are vastly more efficient.
ydieb@lemm.eeto
Games@lemmy.world•The recent criticism of Linus Tech Tips, explainedEnglish
25·2 years agoImo, any large company, even if started hardcore by linus and luke (and co), will always in the end be mostly created by all the employees.
The ownership of any large company should imo always be gradually moved over to the people who work there.
Worker coops are not a silver bullet and will always be corruptible in any way any other democracy can, but at least it has the possibility to be proper, in contrast to strict founder / investor ownership where you are at their mercy.
The intersection of iso8601 and rfc3339.



Oh I know.